The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Thursday, November 17, 1994
COX LOOKING TO BREAK RECORDS IN TOURNAMENT
FIELD HOCKEY ANSWERED PLAYER'S PRAYER THE GAME GAVE KIM MILLER, A TOP SCORER FOR COX, A MUCH-NEEDED OUTLET.
FUTURE UNCERTAIN, HOKIES FOCUS ON PRESENT A BIG YEAR WOULD BE THE BEST ANSWER TO THE VEXING CONFERENCE QUESTION.
LIBERTY EXPECTS TO BUILD ON LAST YEAR'S SUCCESS
SMITH STILL AT VCU FOR SEVERAL BIG REASONS
GROH SETTLES IN AT U.VA. CHARLOTTESVILLE-BORN, THE NOMADIC QB HAS FOUND A HOME AT THE CAVALIERS' HELM.
NANSEMOND RIVER QUARTERBACK MAY BITE GREENSVILLE IN REGIONALS ``SNAKE'' PORTER HAS LEAD THE WARRIORS TO THE PLAYOFFS WITH GAME-SHIFTING PLAYS.
CHURCHLAND STAR GUARD BUTLER SIGNS TO PLAY FOR SPARTANETTES
WELSH AT EASE OVER EX-ASSISTANTS IN TECH CAMP
LONG-SHOT WILLIAM & MARY HOPES FOR PLAYOFF BERTH
W. VIRGINIA'S BOWL HOPES PROBABLY RIDE ON BC GAME
U.VA. SQUEAKS PAST ODU BARNES REJECTS 3-POINT ATTEMPT TO PRESERVE WIN ALEXANDER'S 29 POINTS LEAD CAVALIERS; SESSOMS PACES THE MONARCHS WITH 21
ODU IS FOR REAL, CAVALIERS ADMIT
MADNESS MAKES EARLY APPEARANCE IN THIS WILD SEASON OPENER
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